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Rich Z's BlatheringsSince Connie and I have retired the SerpenCo business, topics here will focus on topics of a more personal and general nature.
Been playing around with some video stuff, and figured I would try this out with some corn snake pics. Put an audio track on it as well, which kind of helps the flow of the pictures, I think....
What format are these videos you've been posting in? I can't ever view them.
They don't immediately come up on my screen either; however, at the top of the window, a sliver of a box appears that reads something like "the website you are viewing is trying to run an add-on....click here to allow."--something with 'activex' and my security settings (I run Vista Business). After clicking the box, the 'red x' where the video is supposed to be disappears and the video/windows media controls are visible and useable.
What format are these videos you've been posting in? I can't ever view them.
I believe it's in .wmv format which is windows based and if I recall correctly, you have switched to mac? Get flip4mac it's a program that allows you to play .wmv files. I'm able to view it here from work where I'm forced to use a Mac.
I'm not a fan of slideshow per se, but love the pictures!
Yes, this is a .wmv format file. Not sure why some people can't view it, but don't know if another format would be better or not. I could try .avi and see if that works any better.....
Well I tried rendering the video as an .avi file but it created a HUGE 590 megabyte file..... That won't work in this medium. I then tried .mpg format and came up with a 78 megabyte result. Still not feasible in a web environment.
Looks like those people who can't view .wmv formatted files will have to figure out why if they want to view these sorts of things.
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